Hasn't the no-talent, catty, publicity-seeking Perez already had far more than his fifteen minutes of fame? I guess he is just representative of the other side. We keep hearing from them far beyond their usefulness and interest.

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posted on 04/20/2009 10:09:29 AM PDT
by madinmadtown
(It is good to be right.)

I wish they’d stop using “gay” for “homosexual.” If they’re so damn proud of being a homosexual, then call themselves what they are. I know “gay” has fewer letters and uses less ink and therefore we might be saving the rainforest (or whatever), but he’s clearly a homosexual. Why in the world would this pervert have anything to do with a beauty pageant to begin with where we’re supposed to celebrate the beauty of young ladies. What do they care about female beauty?

Unfortunately, the whole beauty pageant business has pretty well been corrupted by feminazies and homosexuals over the years. Five heterosexual guys with some free beer and chips could pick better looking women every time (altho I must admit, the winner of this one wasn’t too bad).

How did this creepy douche become famous anyway? His little blog that he did in response to her answer was just despicable. How can you ask someone a polarizing question and then complain that the answer alienates people? Too bad the celebrity world is what it is because that means we probably won’t see Perez blacklisted like he should be for performing his job so disgracefully.

On a somewhat related note, the fashion industry is heavily influenced, even arguably dominated, by homosexuals.

Is it any wonder that there are so many Dachau-thin models parading the runways? The bodies of many of them tend to look more like those of young boys than of grown women. Thus, they appeal to the homosexuals who try to control that industry.

Just a theory of mine.

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posted on 04/20/2009 10:19:02 AM PDT
by savedbygrace
(You are only leading if someone follows. Otherwise, you just wandered off... [Smokin' Joe])

Perez Hilton: Bringing class, sophistication and intellect to the Miss USA pageant. May as well have sat a 1st grader down in that judging seat. Probably would have gotten a lot less emotion and a lot more reason in the way it was judged.

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